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The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and scripts for making reminder calls for Cooking Shows. New consultants express a desire for guidance on how to approach these calls without sounding awkward.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various scripts and experiences without a unified approach to the reminder calls.
The discussion reflects the experiences of new consultants navigating their first reminder calls, highlighting the importance of effective communication in building relationships with potential attendees.
New Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas on how to conduct reminder calls for Cooking Shows may find the shared scripts and experiences helpful.
Your reminder call script should include a warm greeting, a brief introduction of yourself, the purpose of the call, and a friendly reminder about the upcoming event or order. You can also include a question to engage the recipient, such as asking if they have any questions or need assistance with anything related to the event or product.
To make your reminder calls feel more personal, use the recipient's name, reference any previous conversations you've had, and express genuine interest in their needs. You can also share a personal story or experience related to the product or event to create a connection.
A good way to start the conversation is with a friendly greeting and a positive statement. For example, you might say, "Hi [Name], I hope you're having a great day! I'm just calling to remind you about our upcoming [event/product] and see if you have any questions." This sets a warm tone for the conversation.
If you encounter objections or hesitations, listen actively and acknowledge their concerns. Respond with empathy and provide additional information or reassurance. For example, you might say, "I understand that you might be busy, but I believe this event/product could really benefit you. Is there anything specific that concerns you?"
If the person expresses disinterest, thank them for their time and let them know you appreciate their honesty. You can also ask if they would like to be informed about future events or products. This keeps the door open for future communication without being pushy.